Potent antifungal properties of gallic acid in Sarcochlamys pulcherrima against Candida auris.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences BioTechnologia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/bta.2023.127202
Nahid Akhtar, M Amin-Ul Mannan, Deeksha Pandey, Amon Sarkar, Himanshi Sharma, Manish Kumar, Anup Ghosh
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Candida auris is a major public health concern due to its high transmission and mortality rates, as well as the emergence of pan-resistant strains. This study aimed to identify an antifungal compound from Sarcochlamys pulcherrima , an ethnomedicinal plant, that can inhibit the growth of C. auris. Methanol and ethyl acetate extracts of the plant were obtained, and high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) analysis was conducted to identify the major compounds in the extracts. The major compound detected by HPTLC was subjected to in vitro antifungal activity testing, and its antifungal mechanism was determined. The plant extracts inhibited the growth of both C. auris and Candida albicans. HPTLC analysis revealed the presence of gallic acid in the leaf extract. Furthermore, the in vitro antifungal assay showed that gallic acid inhibited the growth of different C. auris strains. In silico studies indicated that gallic acid can bind to the active sites of carbonic anhydrase (CA) proteins in both C. auris and C. albicans, affecting their catalytic activities. Compounds that target virulent proteins such as CA can aid in the reduction of drug-resistant fungi and the development of novel antifungal compounds with unique modes of action. However, additional in vivo and clinical studies are required to conclusively determine gallic acid's antifungal properties. Gallic acid derivatives may be developed in the future to possess more potent antifungal properties and target various pathogenic fungi.

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桃金娘没食子酸对耳念珠菌的有效抑菌作用。
由于其高传播率和死亡率以及出现泛耐药菌株,耳念珠菌是一个主要的公共卫生问题。本研究旨在鉴定一种能抑制金黄色葡萄球菌生长的抗真菌化合物。提取该植物的甲醇和乙酸乙酯提取物,并进行高效薄层色谱(HPTLC)分析,鉴定提取物中的主要化合物。对hplc检测到的主要化合物进行体外抑菌活性测定,并确定其抑菌机制。植物提取物对金黄色念珠菌和白色念珠菌均有抑制作用。HPTLC分析显示,叶提取物中存在没食子酸。体外抑菌实验表明,没食子酸对不同金黄色葡萄球菌的生长均有抑制作用。计算机研究表明,没食子酸可以结合C. auris和C. albicans的碳酸酐酶(CA)蛋白的活性位点,影响它们的催化活性。针对毒力蛋白(如CA)的化合物可以帮助减少耐药真菌和开发具有独特作用模式的新型抗真菌化合物。然而,还需要进一步的体内和临床研究来确定没食子酸的抗真菌特性。没食子酸衍生物可能在未来开发具有更有效的抗真菌特性和针对各种致病真菌。
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BioTechnologia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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